On the Out Of The Fire Podcast Mason and Matthew tackle important social issues of the day in an effort to generate genuine dialogue with their community.
(Trigger warning: suicide, rape) Ryan Stream is a multi-talented motivational speaker, musician, and two-time war veteran. His story and music are remarkable and will leave the audience laughing, crying, and wanting more. He slept in a homeless shelter, different foster homes, and watched his family be ripped apart in the foster care system. He shares his story through his speaking engagements and music videos, aiming to bring inspiration and emotion to everyone. Ryan's topics include the power of positive thinking, addiction and substance abuse, mental health, challenging change, communication, and most importantly always believing in yourself. Let's listen to Ryan and learn how to stand up in life! Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 05:05] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Ryan Stream One of the most powerful things that can connect people together Making good or bad choices [05:06 – 20:13] “I Had Nobody” The role of childhood in one's growth Ryan shares his experience being homeless He gives an interesting take about success you'd not want to miss! The last time Ryan and his brother saw their dad The police visits that changed his life Believe in miracles Ryan explains [20:14 – 30:06] Changing the World One Person at a Time Living with a stranger's family Why we should not tell negative things about people We remember moments, not dates How piano became his therapy Ryan talks about his drug addiction before [30:07 – 45:26] How to Win in Life The story of the boy who gave a candy to his little sister The second best gift Ryan received How to win in life like Ryan The 2 secrets to close a business deal Don't be tricked by the media with this advice from Ryan What learning is all about Learn what is Ryan's favorite thing to say [45:27 – 01:00:29] Be Intentional In Taking Interest Ryan compares life with acting How to leverage the Law of Attraction in your life This about this question for a minute What parents need to realize about their kids Sometimes, advice is unnecessary What's really needed The 100 dollars that made a big difference [01:00:30 – 01:02:41] Closing Segment Just be yourself Connect with Ryan Links below Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “We make good choices and bad choices based off the people we surround ourselves with.” - Ryan Stream “You have to believe in yourself and if you don't believe in yourself, you better make believe.” - Ryan Stream “You have to struggle. You have to have the moments where you fail so you understand what it takes to win. That is called learning.” - Ryan Stream Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur Inc.com Yahoo Finance Book: The Alter Ego Effect Email ryan2_stream@yahoo.com to reach out to Ryan or connect with him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Watch out for his upcoming book on standing up on your feet! Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
Bill Reiman is a top producing real estate broker and one of the top custom home builders in his area. Like many, Bill has had many ups and downs in life including a college football career ended by injury, a bad car accident, and a divorce. He made his fair share of bad choices but grew in many ways from his mistakes. Raised by a marine veteran, Bill is no stranger to hard work and doing what it takes to walk through fire. His life is a perfect example of how success can come to those who never give up. Let's listen to Bill's story and learn the ups, downs, and everything in between of growing a business! Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 04:24] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Bill Reiman His love-hate relationship with the construction industry Building a successful family-operated business [04:25 – 14:11] What Bill Learned from Selling Cars Bill talks about his exciting side hustle Growing up like a marine Did he like it? Why he enjoys being a “workaholic” now Bill shares his experience moving on from D-1 football in college How he decided on his next move after college The “worst training” that changed everything for Bill [14:12 – 24:16] Growing a Business His Way Bill talks about the notepads that made him the top salesperson The satisfaction of being recognized by his peers Giving himself a shot to learn how to sell outside the family business He shares his experience going against the flow Here's a hard decision that Bill needed to make How he made that decision The power of choice according to Bill Don't fix a person who doesn't want to be fixed [24:17 – 34:57] The Willingness To Go Through the Process When to leave a relationship with a person? Listen to Bill's advice Bill talks about the process of changing his mindset and attitude Bill leaves a couple of life advice you can apply right now What you need to do to get ahead Long-term impact over short-term gains [34:58 – 37:32] Closing Segment How to engage and connect with Bill Links below Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “We all have an opportunity. We all have a shot. Somewhere, somehow, it's all [about] how you play it. It's all [about] where we go, what we do with that hand.” - Bill Reiman “You gotta get comfortable being uncomfortable.” - Bill Reiman “You gotta make mistakes to get ahead. You have to go through the process and everything to get ahead too.” - Bill Reiman Resources Mentioned: Mazda Marriott Email bill@rkreiman.com to reach out to Bill or connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out R.K. Reiman Construction and Reiman Properties to find your dream home now! Listen to his podcast The Real Build to know exactly what to look for in a property. Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
If you could go back and have a conversation with your 20 year old self, what would you say? They say hindsight is 20/20, and while I may not be able to go back in time, maybe my message and story can help the 20 year old Trishas listening to this podcast, or even the ones in your life. I see you all as family, and I hope to bring some much needed encouragement to you in whatever age, stage, or season you find yourself in during this episode. It’s never too late, even if you’re not 20, chances are life has taught you many lessons that have built your character, and now it’s time to pay those lessons forward. So let’s dive in and have some fun. This is an important message to my 20 year old self. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 03:40] Opening Segment Welcome back to the show! A reminder that I see you all as family Reach out to me - I want to hear from you fraleyonfire@gmail.com A question of what you would say to your 20 year old self Looking back on some of my experiences The start of my ‘Out of the Fire’ An encouragement to look at your own message [03:41 – 18:14] An Important Message to My 20 Year Old Self Start giving yourself grace There will always be curveballs, just prepare yourself We don’t need to beat ourselves up Remember to rest Life is the best education Everything you go through builds character If you are willing to learn, you will grow Remember your story will help someone else one day Remember to laugh Stress vs. laughter Don’t take things so seriously Find the moments to laugh at even after crying Your inner circle WILL change - Find your 5 It’s normal to gain and lose friends Every season prepares you for the next Look around and pay attention to the people around you Let people help you! Always be growing Spiritually, mentally, physically Growth is where we find our power Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable This is what strong relationships are built on Accepting the ugliness of ourselves is how we heal We are all really the same [18:15 – 22:53] Closing Segment Stop shaming yourself “You are good enough!” Use the words you use for yourself wisely Re-check your 5 Let’s apply our wisdom to our younger selves now Write down what you would say to your younger self You have the power to change your circumstance Share, review, and reach out! Final words of encouragement Tweetable Quotes: “Give yourself grace… No matter what you’re planning there is always going to be a curveball.” - Trisha Fraley “No matter what you do, it’s not a mistake if you’re learning from it… If you’re willing to learn, it will build character.” - Trisha Fraley “Always be growing… Find a way to always grow spiritually, mentally, physically - if you’re not growing you’re dying… Growth is where we find our power.” - Trisha Fraley Resources Mentioned: The Go-Giver Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
What do selling drugs and selling solar panels have in common? Tune into today’s episode with Andrew Sayles to find out he went from being in jail to running multiple 6 figure businesses with the help of millionaire entrepreneurs who gave him the keys to growth and everything else tied to success. His story, while unconventional, is sure to inspire and motivate you just as the many others who have been impacted by his content on Clubhouse and his podcast, Sayles Tales. Jump right into this episode and let’s learn more from Andrew about how he went from jail to making sales by focussing on one singular thing: ‘It’s all about the endgame!’ Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 04:24] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Andrew Sayles Inspiring story Met via clubhouse (@andrewsayles) Andrew gives some background on himself Living in St.Louis, Missouri Solar company Life growing up - selling drugs Getting a job while going through probation [04:25 – 09:44] From Jail to Sales Andrew shares his story The mindset shift Sentenced to 5 months in jail Getting out and hitting the ground running Sent back to jail for another 6 months A need to pivot Starting and selling 6-figure businesses Partnering with his mentor to start the Solar Company [09:45 – 22:30] It’s All About the Endgame Andrew talks about the driving force that helped him move forward ‘Whatever it takes’ mentality The endgame The importance of ‘Proximity’ Who you surround yourself with plays the biggest role Looking to be the dumbest person in the room The guts to reach out and reach up Flexibility along the way Making pivots when needed Staying focussed Andrew’s hardest lessons learned The first night in jail - ‘Do the right thing’ Getting over the rough days The importance of the way you structure your lifestyle A winning morning routine [22:31 – 27:36] Closing Segment Andrew’s advice to listeners Do whatever it takes and never give up Failing forward Analyze and move forward How to engage and connect with Andrew Links below Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “My motto is - ‘Whatever it takes.’” - Andrew Sayles “For anything I do it’s all about the endgame, and I fall in love with the process because the endgame is what matters. So if I go through this process and I do the process right, I’m gonna play that endgame.” - Andrew Sayles “Each business has been a fail forward… all these fails lead to wins IF you never give up.” - Andrew Sayles Resources Mentioned: Sayles Tales #hustlersanonymous Reach out and connect with Andrew on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Check him out on Clubhouse (@andrewsayles). Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
Sometimes just going up to someone and saying, “are you okay?” can go such a long way. You’ll learn in this interview that many people going through mental health struggles are going it alone and that doesn’t have to be the reality anymore. Ryan Smith is a mental health worker who struggled with Postnatal Depression. As a man, it was a rough journey to get to the other side. Today, he advocates for those with mental health issues by putting neuro-linguistic tools in their hand through his podcast the Positive Self Storyteller. Let’s dive into Ryan’s story and learn how he’s making an impact on mental health because of the trials he’s gone through, and what happens when you find the strength to reach out for help. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 05:26] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Ryan Smith #positiveselfstoryteller Reminder to join the Mastermind community Links below Some background on Ryan From Wales Podcaster and Mental Health advocator Studying to be a life coach - neuro linguistic programming Ryan’s story and mission Suffered from postnatal depression Many don’t know, but the suicide rates are extremely high Just ask, ‘How are you?’ Seek out help and open up to someone [05:27 – 10:41] The Importance of Stepping Out and Opening Up Ryan describes his journey through his struggle The results of having been groomed as a young kid The trauma resurfaced at a later age The support and strength to deal with it Going through counseling The effects from getting abused Confusion between admiration and attraction Struggling with homosexuality while engaged Going through PPD Taken to a place of unrecognition The effects on his relationship with his wife Getting to a place of admitting you need help [10:42 – 18:59] The Path to Healing; I am Not My Trauma The point of getting help Ryan shares his breaking point with suicidal thoughts Headspace and mindfulness I am not my trauma I share my experience and thoughts The process of seeking help Knowing something is wrong Going to the doctor Getting informed and getting to the root Getting the message out to help others The stereotype of men during post-birth Having to man up and step in Strength comes from owning up to your fears [19:00 – 27:35 Closing Segment Ryan’s advice to people going through the fire Know in your heart that this is not your fault People will listen if you are brave enough to talk You can start living the life you deserve It’s selfish not to look after yourself Ryan shares his thoughts about community You’re not alone in what you’re going through Finding groups to join rather than self-medicating Outward expression on an internal struggle How to reach out and connect with Ryan Listen in to the podcast Positive Self Storyteller Links below The power of allowing yourself to think your thoughts Final Words Tweetable Quotes: "Too many men suffer with depression, postnatal, and then they end up taking their lives. The suicide rate is ridiculously high, and I’m trying to change that culture.” - Ryan Smith “Just on the other side of fear is courage, you just have to take that step over the line.” - Ryan Smith “If I can do good in the bad, then I can do great in the good.” - Ryan Smith Resources Mentioned: OOTF Mastermind Positive Self Storyteller Podcast - with Ryan Smith Headspace Guide to Meditation Reach out and connect with Ryan on Instagram, Facebook, and email positiveselfstoryteller@gmail.com. Visit his upcoming website https://www.positiveselfstoryteller.com to learn more. Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
From a rough childhood to a near-death experience, Tony Rodrigues had every reason to quit. But instead of accepting the lies, he was told, he became a business owner and decided to grow through the negative experiences. As a Certified High-Performance Life and Business Strategist Trainer, Tony has helped thousands of people experience transformations in all aspects of their lives; emotional, personal, business, relationships, and health. His whole philosophy is that you can grow through what you go through. There is a ton of value here. So let’s jump right into the episode and learn from Tony how we can Get Up n’ Grow! Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 04:49] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Tony Rodrigues #GetUpNGrow Tony gives us a bit of background Married with kids Born in Portugal and moved to the U.S. at 6 Rough transition and childhood Suicidal at 16 Near-death experience [04:50 – 10:32] Don’t Die Without Having Lived Tony talks about what he learned from his near-death experience I would’ve died without having lived Doing things that scare you Life is to be lived not feared Going into business Venturing into real estate Bet against by his father Finding success Meeting a mentor Learning from Tony Robbins Learning what not to do Traveling the world [10:33 – 22:42] You Are the CEO of Your Life Combating the negative voices from creeping back in What are you feeding your mind? Who are you surrounding yourself with? We become the average of the people we are with Challenging you to think bigger You are the CEO of your life Speaking life and love into yourself The importance of the words you speak to yourself What you allow in your temple The words you use are the house you live in “I am...” Being kind to yourself The importance of failing Fail fast Essential part of Success The analogy of a baby Fall forward [22:43 – 31:24] Get Up N Grow Grow not just go Learn from mistakes Example from Tony’s life Helping others through things Strengthening through the things that break you Tony gives helpful resources and advice to grow Links below The journey inwards The importance of making peace with yourself Loving yourself [31:25 – 46:15] Closing Segment Tony’s advice to people going through the hard things The words we use - Action steps to do at home Eliminating the negativity - Stop trying and start doing Reduce the size of your ‘But’ Knowing the people to cut from your life How to reach out to Tony Links below The importance of sharing your story Opening a window into a dark place Healing for yourself and others Final Words Tweetable Quotes: "I would have died without having lived… I decided that if I was going to die tomorrow, then I’m going to live today” - Tony Rodrigues “If you look around your circle and the people in your circle aren’t inspiring you, aren’t challenging you… then you don’t have a circle, you have a cage.” - Tony Rodrigues “Everything that’s tried to break me has strengthened me… and everything that’s tried to drown me has taught me how to swim.” - Tony Rodrigues Resources Mentioned: Awakening the Giant Within The Alchemist Reach out and connect with Tony on Instagram, YouTube, Clubhouse(tonyrodrigues), or email tonyrodriguesnj@gmail.com. Visit his website, https://getupngrow.com/, to learn even more. Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
Every year, thousands of men and women fall victim to the crime of human trafficking. Today, I’m humbled to be speaking with Scott Lumley who has a powerful story that sheds light on this issue and the resilience that came out of it. Scott has been the founder and CEO of 150 companies and has 39 years of business experience and uses that expertise to coach other entrepreneurs. Scott is an example of someone who’s taken inconceivable experiences and turned them around to find strength for himself and for others. Trust me, you need to jump in and listen to Scott’s incredible journey and learn how he took his pain and tragedy and turn it into triumph. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 04:09] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Scott Lumley Walking through the fire of human trafficking Successful businessman Scott shares a bit of background Currently working in Morocco Became an entrepreneur out of necessity early on [04:10 – 10:45] Trying to Get Free from the Chains Scott begins to tell his story Family dynamics - prostitution, prison, abuse, and suicide Ran away to OK Met a preacher who kidnapped, chained, and raped him in a barn for years Biting off the chain over time Life on the run Working manual labor Controlling the mind Scott talks about the proceeds from his books Links below [11:46 – 20:55] From Trafficking to Triumph Scott talks about the mental process he went through Thinking you’re going to die every day Having to survive each day Comfort through watching a spider Living in the present Becoming unchained One day it broke Coming back into contact with his kidnapper Turning the negative into positive Aggression into action Compound learning Experience Giving back Working to saving someone else from this experience [21:56 – 26:29 Closing Segment Scott’s advice to people going through the hard things Just wait - one more minute Know when it’s time to get out How to reach out and support Scott Links below Final Words Tweetable Quotes: "People talk about mind control and mindset; There’s nothing harder in the world to control more than your mind.” - Scott Lumley “I think there’s so many things people don’t pay attention to because they’re so busy, ‘living their lives’... It’s really important, I think, to live in the present.” - Scott Lumley “One more minute - just wait one more minute, don’t give up, just wait one more minute… then another, and another.” - Scott Lumley Resources Mentioned: Unchained - Pre Order now You can connect with Scott on LinkedIn and Twitter. Visit https://scottlumley.com/ to learn more and get involved in change. Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
From getting a pedicure to losing a foot to cancer, Jenn Andrews’ life took a quick turn that threw her into a whirlwind of emotions, decisions, and transitions. She has an incredible story of overcoming this trial and she’s here today to tell us how she moved forward. Now, Jenn is the co-founder of Move for Jenn Foundation, a nonprofit corporation that raises funds to issue grants for sarcoma research and amputees who need prostheses that aren’t covered under insurance. So let’s dive right into her story and learn how Jenn was able to get moving again and help others do the same even after facing an Amputation. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 – 07:18] Opening Segment I welcome and introduce my guest, Jenn Andrews Helping amputees get moving again Jenn gives us some background on herself From Charlotte, NC Co-founded a local non-profit Health, insurance, and fitness How the foundation started 51C3 Non-Profit Help fund activewear prosthetics not covered under insurance Jenn’s story Finding a lump during a pedicure MRI done and sent to an oncologist Found to have a rare form of Sarcoma Cancer returned after 3 years The only option was amputation [07:19 – 14:02] Recovery; Finding Worldwide Support Through Social Media Jenn shares the feelings she had during this period Hyper Focused The difficulty of acceptance Wrestling with the decision The recovery process Different for everyone Found support through hashtags Fast physical recovery Setting the goal for healing Working towards achieving the goal Only focussing on one thing at a time [14:03 – 21:16] Getting Moving Again Jenn continues her story about getting back on the move Learning the options to each activity Learning that active prosthetic isn’t covered under insurance Unable to live to you full potential The mission to launch a non-profit Jenn talks about the foundation and what they offer What they focus on Fully funded 14 people to date Wins and goals for the future The more money raised is more people helped Testimonials The benefit of knowing where you’re money is going [21:17 – 27:14] Closing Segment How Jenn’s life came full circle Jenn’s advice to people going through the hard things Just breathe Controlling your response to the uncontrollable Pick yourself up and keep moving forward How to reach out and support Jenn Links below Hoping to go live again Dec 4th, 2021 Final Words Tweetable Quotes: "When you’re going through something traumatic… you can get so lost and consumed by what’s happening to you, that you can’t look at the milestones along the way that are really victories.” - Jenn Andrews “We’re restoring something to somebody that cancer stole. We are giving people back their mobility.” - Jenn Andrews “Sometimes we can’t control what happens to us, but you can definitely control your response.” - Jenn Andrews You can connect with Jenn on Instagram and Facebook. Show some love and visit https://moveforjenn.org/ to learn more and give your support. Join me and my guests as we illustrate how to walk through the fires of life and come out the other side more resilient, passionate, and stronger than ever before. Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Become part of the community and join our Group. Want to learn more about me? Visit https://trishafraley.com/trishafraley. I want to know more about you! Email me at fraleyonfire@gmail.com. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome and walk through their fire by sharing this episode.
Carolyn Byrd is a licensed massage therapist and a habits and health coach. She brings a powerful perspective on best practices to heal from trauma & how to take control of your whole health. The goal at her practice is to heal your body to live your best life possible. You can connect with her via phone at 919-621-2630. Cary Integrative Health Social Media: Carolyn Byrd
If you are going through a season where life feels a little heavy, then this episode is for you. It's a good news reminder that you can endure and the sun will shine again. I give 3 ways to help you see the silver lining in your situation. www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley
Have you ever been laid off from your job? How about 4 different times? Shantell Thomas truly embodies the attitude of positivity and perseverance and her story is sure to motivate you to chase your big hairy audacious goals. www.gritsyall.com
Join me today as we chat with Amanda Bossi about her journey with Tourette's Syndrome. After enduring years of a battle, she is now a transformation coach using her story to impact others. Follow her on FB: Amanda N Bossi or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missbrainboss/ I hope her journey inspires you.
Being a military spouse has taught me more life lessons than any other season of my life. I compiled a list of 5 truths I have learned and how you can apply them to become successful in your own life, whether you are in the military or not. www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley www.facebook.com/trisha.fraley fraleyonfire@gmail.com
Today's interview with Dr. LaTarsha Holden is sure to inspire. Her story brought her from homeless with 6 kids on the streets of Atlanta to getting her Doctorate degree, becoming a 19 time published author, and even running for office. It is a true story of overcoming all odds and the true essence of servant leadership. Tune in & then visit her on any of her platforms below: www.drlatarshaholden.info 404-838-9587 Or check out Dr. LaTarsha Holden on Facebook, LinkedIn & Instagram.
I bet we can all safely say 2020 was a year of uncertainty. We all experienced new ways of living that felt uncomfortable and challenging. The new year is a great time to pay attention to some key lessons from the past year that may help you overcome hardship in the future. Tune in! www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley www.facebook.com/trisha.fraley www.linkedin.com/in/trishafraley
Have you ever sat back to look at your life & thought "How did I get here?" I did that before my 35th birthday, so I decided to share how you can take advantage of these lessons & use them in your own life. www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley www.facebook.com/trisha.fraley
Marilise is the Founder & CEO of MdVB Consulting, a Mindset & Performance Coach, Best-selling Author and People & Change Leader. Sign up for her Masterclass here: https://www.marilise-de-villiers.com/pl/234172 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/marilise-de-villiers-9184521a Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marilisedevilliers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilisebasson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marilise77 Grab a copy of her book: ROAR! How to Tame the Bully Inside and Out: https://www.marilise-de-villiers.com/introducing-my-book-roar
Join me as I interview Jeff Wickersham as he shares how he turned a terrible loss in the the very thing that drives him today. He is a podcast host, best selling author and morning habits expert. Click below to get a FREE paperback copy of his book Rise, Fight, Love, Repeat. https://www.themorningfire.com/book (You only pay shipping and handling.) If you'd like to connect with Jeff, find him using the links below. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeff_wickersham/ FB – https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.wickershm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-wickersham-86005a1/
Are you a risk taker? If you answered no, then we need to chat. I bet you live a little more dangerously than you think. Tune in and let's change the narrative around taking risks and choosing the hard road. www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley www.facebook.com/trishafraley www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefirecommunity
We've all been at a crossroads at some point in our lives. We aren't sure which direction to take & we just wish there was a neon sign pointing in the right direction. In this episode we will uncover two ways to make a decision when you're at a crossroads in your life. www.facebook.com/trishafraley www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefirecommunity
You were created uniquely and with a set of strengths that help you along your journey. When was the last time you tapped into those strengths and used them to your advantage? In this episode, we aren't avoiding our weaknesses. We are simply leaning into the areas we're good at so we can thrive in all areas of our lives. www.facebook.com/trishafraley www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefire
In this interview you will meet Katie Krynicki. She is a cancer survivor and amputee, but more than that she is someone I admire and respect for the impact she's making in the world. Her positivity and joy will inspire you and make you want to be a better version of yourself. Foundations: Move for Jenn Foundation https://moveforjenn.org Link for Pajama 5K race on Saturday Nov 21, 2020 https://raceroster.com/events/2020/30603/pajamas-all-day-5k10k?fbclid=IwAR2rxw5QVKJVUsTzqkrVC_CFAoiT6udt1R74iKH4pB0L18dgFxYxuk4x_jE Victory Gallop http://www.victorygallop.org
The truth is that everyone experiences loneliness in their lives at some point or another. If this is the season that you're in, this episode is an open letter to you. Remember, you are not alone. The loneliness will end. I promise it doesn't last forever. There is a season for everything under the sun. Hang in there! www.facebook.com/trishafraley www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley
Are you prepared for if life throws you a curveball? It doesn't have to be a big hit for us to feel the impact. In this episode we will cover how to prepare yourself for those unexpected occurrences that you may not feel ready for. Don't worry! You got this! www.facebook.com/trishafraley www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley Join the Podcast Community at www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefire
Amy Fuentes is the Co-founder of LiLoLa Coaching and the Co-Creator of the How to Raise A Millionaire Course. Join in as she shares her journey, her breakthrough moment, and how she is better today because of the hardship she experienced. She truly came out of the fire stronger than ever before and she is now passing on a beautiful legacy for generations to come. www.facebook.com/lilolacoaching www.lilolacoaching.com www.raiseamillionairecourse.com www.raiseamillionairechallenge.com
How often are you intentional about what you choose to focus on? As the saying goes "where focus goes, energy flows." In this episode we will dive into where you are placing that energy. Is your focus causing you to thrive or to be defeated? Let's dive in together and learn how a little shift in focus can go a long way. www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefire www.facebook.com/connectwithtrisha www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley
What trait do most successful people have in common? They have GRIT. They have a resolve and a determination to reach their goals that is unmatched by their competition. We must resolve in our own minds to not let circumstances shape our success. We must push through with strength of character and persevere no matter what comes our way. www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefire www.facebook.com/connectwithtrisha www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley fraleyonfire@gmail.com
Have you ever had a moment where you wished you had more confidence? We all have at some point or another. But taking action even when we don't feel confident is a skill that we can all learn and develop. Join me as we go through a 3 step process that makes me instantly feel more confident and ready to handle any situation that I'm faced with in my life. I promise, if I can do it you can too! Join my private Facebook group exclusively for listeners: www.facebook.com/groups/outofthefire/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/connectwithtrisha Instagram: www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley
We all have a habit of how we respond to adversity. In this episode, we will learn a way to adapt our approach so that we can overcome any obstacle we're facing. Let's be friends! https://www.facebook.com/connectwithtrisha www.instagram.com/trisha.fraley
Let's just get to know each other first, shall we? During this episode we will dive into what you can expect from this podcast. We will cover all things grit, determination and what it takes to overcome life's hardest obstacles. On the other side of hardship is a beautiful version of yourself. So let's be friends and support each other. After all, what's life without community? xoxo, Trisha